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500,000

Earlier this morning, The Erotic Writer had its 500,000th page view. We’ve been around for just over 28 months now, and it’s been a truly amazing and gratifying experience to write and be read here. I want to thank Will for starting this blog with me – I still remember how we psyched each other into doing it, and it was so the right thing to do. I want to thank Ximana for becoming one of us.

I want to thank all of you, the readers, most of all. Regular and occasional, you’re the reason we write this way. Thank you for stopping by, having a look, staying for a short or long time, and hopefully finding something you like.

Interesting things are coming this year, to the blog and related places. I think we’ll all be surprised by them – for the most part positively.

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vanillamomsays:

not just 500, 000…but

Half A MILLION.

That is *fantastic*…and I am so glad that I have gotten to know you three a bit more…your styles are different yet complimentary…and to hit HALF A MILLION in 28 months is a testament to what the three of you offer to us each time one of you puts virtual pen to virtual paper!

Thanks for letting us, the reader, peer under the veil, through the keyhole, around the window frame.

Congratulations! I read your blog regularly (understatement) and I want to praise all three of you for such great work. Glad to know you plan on continuing as I would dearly miss my erotic writer time.
Aufwiedersehen, Tracy

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